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Cataloguing Culture

Cataloguing Culture

Legacies of Colonialism in Museum Documentation
by Hannah Turner
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How does material culture become data? Why does this matter, and for whom? As the cultures of Indigenous peoples in North America were mined for scientific knowledge, years of organizing, classifying, and cataloguing hardened into accepted categories, naming conventions, and tribal affiliations – much of it wrong. Cataloguing Culture examines how …

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At the Bridge

At the Bridge

James Teit and an Anthropology of Belonging
by Wendy Wickwire
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At the Bridge chronicles the little-known story of James Teit, a prolific ethnographer who, from 1884 to 1922, worked with and advocated for the Indigenous peoples of British Columbia and the northwestern United States. From his base at Spences Bridge, BC, Teit forged a participant-based anthropology that was far ahead of its time. Whereas his cont …

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Incorporating Culture

Incorporating Culture

How Indigenous People Are Reshaping the Northwest Coast Art Industry
by Solen Roth
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Fragments of culture often become commodities when the tourism and heritage business showcases local artistic and cultural practice. And frequently, this industry develops without the consent of those whose culture is commercialized. What does this say about appropriation, social responsibility, and intercultural relationships? And what happens whe …

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Beyond Accommodation

Beyond Accommodation

Everyday Narratives of Muslim Canadians
by Jennifer Selby; Amélie Barras & Lori G. Beaman
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Problems – of integration, failed political participation, and requests for various kinds of accommodation – seem to dominate the research on minority Muslims in Western nations. Beyond Accommodation offers a different perspective, showing how Muslim Canadians successfully navigate and negotiate their religiosity. The authors critique the model …

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Shaping the Future on Haida Gwaii

Shaping the Future on Haida Gwaii

Life beyond Settler Colonialism
by Joseph Weiss
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tagged : cultural, future studies, indigenous studies

Colonialism in settler societies such as Canada depends on a certain understanding of the relationship between time and Indigenous peoples. Too often, these peoples have been portrayed as being without a future, destined either to disappear or assimilate into settler society. This book asserts quite the opposite: Indigenous peoples are not in any s …

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Obedient Autonomy

Obedient Autonomy

Chinese Intellectuals and the Achievement of Orderly Life
by Erika E.S. Evasdottir
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This original anthropological study explores a type of “obedient” autonomy that thrives on setbacks, blossoms as more rules are imposed, and flourishes in adversity and, in conjuction, examines the specialized and highly organized discipline of archaeology in China. It follows Chinese students on their journey to becoming full-fledged archaeolo …

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Tellings From Our Elders: Lushootseed syeyehub

The Complete Two-Volume Set
by David Beck & Thom Hess
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Oral stories form a portal through which rich cultural and linguistic information is passed from generation to generation. The two volumes of Tellings from Our Elders present twenty-seven stories in the Skagit Valley dialects of Lushootseed, the language of the indigenous people of the southern and eastern shores of Puget Sound. These stories – o …

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This Is Our Life

This Is Our Life

Haida Material Heritage and Changing Museum Practice
by Cara Krmpotich; Laura Peers & the Haida Repatriation Committee and staff of the Pitt Rivers Museum and British Museum
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In September 2009, twenty-one members of the Haida Nation went to the Pitt Rivers Museum and the British Museum to work with several hundred heritage treasures. Featuring contributions from all the participants and a rich selection of illustrations, This Is Our Life details the remarkable story of the Haida Project – from the planning to the enco …

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Chieftains into Ancestors

Chieftains into Ancestors

Imperial Expansion and Indigenous Society in Southwest China
edited by David Faure & Ts'ui-p'ing Ho
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Official Chinese history has always been written from a centrist viewpoint. Chieftains into Ancestors describes the intersection of imperial administration and chieftain-dominated local culture in the culturally diverse southwestern region of China. Contemplating the rhetorical question of how one can begin to rewrite the story of a conquered peopl …

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Photography, Memory, and Refugee Identity

Photography, Memory, and Refugee Identity

The Voyage of the SS Walnut, 1948
by Lynda Mannik
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In 1948, a small ship carrying Estonian refugees arrived at Pier 21 in Halifax. In this absorbing work, anthropologist Lynda Mannik analyzes the refugee experience through the photographic record of those who made that harrowing voyage. Drawing on a collection of photographs taken during the voyage and at Pier 21, Mannik asks surviving passengers t …

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Red Stamps and Gold Stars

Red Stamps and Gold Stars

Fieldwork Dilemmas in Upland Socialist Asia
edited by Sarah Turner
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In the late 1970s and ’80s, socialist countries in Asia began reopening their borders to overseas scholars. Today, a growing number of social scientists are embarking on fieldwork in China, Vietnam, and Laos. Red Stamps and Gold Stars brings together all the messiness, compromise, and ethical dilemmas that underscore fieldwork in upland socialist …

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Our Box Was Full

Our Box Was Full

An Ethnography for the Delgamuukw Plaintiffs
by Richard Daly
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For the Gitksan and Witsuwit’en peoples of northwest British Columbia, the land is invested with meaning that goes beyond simple notions of property or sustenance. Considered both a food box and a storage box of history and wealth, the land plays a central role in their culture, survival, history, and identity. In Our Box Was Full, Richard Daly e …

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Anatomy of a Conflict

Anatomy of a Conflict

Identity, Knowledge, and Emotion in Old-Growth Forests
by Terre Satterfield
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Anatomy of a Conflict explores the cultural aspects of the fierce dispute between activist loggers and environmentalists over the fate of Oregon’s temperate rain forest. Centred on the practice of old-growth logging and the survival of the northern spotted owl, the conflict has lead to the burning down of ranger stations, the spiking of trees, lo …

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First Person Plural

First Person Plural

Aboriginal Storytelling and the Ethics of Collaborative Authorship
by Sophie McCall
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tagged : cultural, canadian, native american studies, semiotics & theory, native american, post-confederation (1867-)

In this innovative exploration, told-to narratives, or collaboratively produced texts by Aboriginal storytellers and (usually) non-Aboriginal writers, are not romanticized as unmediated translations of oral documents, nor are they dismissed as corruptions of original works. Rather, the approach emphasizes the interpenetration of authorship and coll …

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Moving Mountains

Moving Mountains

Ethnicity and Livelihoods in Highland China, Vietnam, and Laos
edited by Jean Michaud & Tim Forsyth
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The mountainous borderlands of socialist China, Vietnam, and Laos are home to some seventy million minority people of diverse ethnicities. In Moving Mountains, anthropologists, geographers, and political economists with first-hand experience in the region explore these peoples’ survival strategies, as they respond to unprecedented economic and po …

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Agrarian Class Conflict

by Joseph Tharamangalam
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Huron-Wendat

Huron-Wendat

The Heritage of the Circle
by Georges F. Sioui, translated by Jane Brierley
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In this book, Georges Sioui, who is himself Wendat, redeems the original name of his people and tells their centuries-old history by describing their social ideas and philosophy and the relevance of both to contemporary life. The question he poses is a simple one: after centuries of European and then other North American contact and interpretation, …

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Historicizing Canadian Anthropology

Historicizing Canadian Anthropology

edited by Julia Harrison & Regna Darnell
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Historicizing Canadian Anthropology is the first significant examination of the historical development of anthropological study in this country. It addresses key issues in the evolution of the discipline: the shaping influence of Aboriginal-anthropological encounters; the challenge of compiling a history for the Canadian context; and the place of i …

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Emerging from the Mist

Emerging from the Mist

Studies in Northwest Coast Culture History
edited by Quentin Mackie; Gary Coupland & R.G. Matson
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Our understanding of the precontact nature of the Northwest Coast has changed dramatically over the last twenty years. This book brings together the most recent research on the culture history and archaeology of a region of longstanding anthropological importance, whose complex societies represent the most prominent examples of hunters and gatherer …

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Hunters and Bureaucrats

Hunters and Bureaucrats

Power, Knowledge, and Aboriginal-State Relations in the Southwest Yukon
by Paul Nadasdy
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This book challenges this conventional wisdom that land claims and co-management – two of the most visible and celebrated elements of this restructuring the relationship between Aboriginal peoples and the Canadian state – will help reverse centuries of inequity. Based on three years of ethnographic research in the Yukon, the author examines the …

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Captured Heritage

The Scramble for Northwest Coast Artifacts
by Douglas Cole
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The heyday of anthropological collecting on the Northwest Coast took place between 1875 and the Great Depression. The scramble for skulls and skeletons, poles, canoes, baskets, feast bowls, and masks went on until it seemed that almost everything not nailed down or hidden was gone. The period of most intense collecting on the coast coincided with t …

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Totem Poles

Totem Poles

An Illustrated Guide
by Marjorie M. Halpin
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The massive wood carvings unique to the Indian peoples of the Northwest Coast arouse a sense of wonder in all who see them. This guide helps the reader to understand and enjoy the form and meaning of totem poles and other sculptures. The author describes the origin and place of totem poles in Indian culture – as ancestral emblems, as expressions …

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Speaking for a Long Time

Speaking for a Long Time

Public Space and Social Memory in Vancouver
by Adrienne L. Burk
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In the late 1990s, Vancouver's Downtown Eastside became the setting for three monuments – Crab Park Boulder, Marker of Change, and Standing with Courage, Strength and Pride. The monuments were grassroots initiatives that challenged the norms of civic art by claiming a place in public space for society's most vulnerable groups, and each figured in …

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Making a Living

Making a Living

Place, Food, and Economy in an Inuit Community
by Nicole Gombay
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Until recently, most residents of Puvirnituq, an Inuit settlement in Northern Quebec, made their living off the land. Successful hunting, fishing, trapping and gathering, so vital to people’s survival, were underpinned by the expectation that food should be shared. As the Inuit moved into – both forced and voluntary – they have had to incorpo …

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Cannibal Tours and Glass Boxes

Cannibal Tours and Glass Boxes

The Anthropology of Museums
by Michael M. Ames
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Cannibal Tours and Glass Boxes poses a number of probing questions about the role and responsibility of museums and anthropology in the contemporary world. In it, Michael Ames, an internationally renowned museum director, challenges popular concepts and criticisms of museums and presents an alternate perspective which reflects his experiences from …

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Do Glaciers Listen?

Do Glaciers Listen?

Local Knowledge, Colonial Encounters, and Social Imagination
by Julie Cruikshank
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Do Glaciers Listen? explores the conflicting depictions of glaciers to show how natural and cultural histories are objectively entangled in the Mount Saint Elias ranges. This rugged area, where Alaska, British Columbia, and the Yukon Territory now meet, underwent significant geophysical change in the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, which …

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Images in Asian Religions

Images in Asian Religions

Text and Contexts
edited by Phyllis Granoff & Koichi Shinohara
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This collection offers a challenge to any simple understanding of the role of images by looking at aspects of the reception of image worship that have only begun to be studied, including the many hesitations that Asian religious traditions expressed about image worship. Written by eminent scholars of anthropology, art history, and religion with int …

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One of the Family

One of the Family

Metis Culture in Nineteenth-Century Northwestern Saskatchewan
by Brenda Macdougall
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In recent years there has been growing interest in identifying the social and cultural attributes that define the Metis as a distinct people. In this groundbreaking study, Brenda Macdougall employs the concept of wahkootowin – the Cree term for a worldview that privileges family and values interconnectedness – to trace the emergence of a Metis …

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Colonial Proximities

Colonial Proximities

Crossracial Encounters and Juridical Truths in British Columbia, 1871-1921
by Renisa Mawani
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Real and imagined encounters among Aboriginal peoples, European colonists, Chinese migrants, and mixed-race populations produced racial anxieties that underwrote crossracial contacts in the salmon canneries, the illicit liquor trade, and the (white) slavery scare in late-nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century British Columbia. Colonial Proximities …

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First Nations Cultural Heritage and Law

First Nations Cultural Heritage and Law

Case Studies, Voices, and Perspectives
edited by Catherine Bell & Val Napoleon
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First Nations Cultural Heritage and Law explores First Nations perspectives on cultural heritage and issues of reform within and beyond Western law. Written in collaboration with First Nation partners, it contains seven case studies featuring indigenous concepts, legal orders, and encounters with legislation and negotiations; a national review essa …

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